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Lydia Wood (Bacon)

Birthdate:
Birthplace: Probably, Winston, Suffolk , England (United Kingdom)
Death: November 25, 1712 (69-78)
Charlestown, Boston, Suffolk County, Massachusetts Bay Colony, Colonial America
Place of Burial: Charlestown, Massachusetts Bay Colony, British Colonial America
Immediate Family:

Daughter of Michael Bacon, III and Mary "Marie" Bacon, AKA Jobo
Wife of Josiah Wood
Mother of Josiah Wood and Joseph Wood
Sister of Michael Bacon; Mary Gale; Elizabeth Richardson and Sarah Simonds
Half sister of Elizabeth Allen

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Immediate Family

About Lydia Wood

Josiah Wood b. prob. at Nuneaton c1629, d. Charlestown 24 Sept. 1691; m. there 28 Oct. 1657 Lydia Bacon, b. prob. in Ireland c1638, d. Charlestown 25 Nov. 1712, dau. of Michael and Mary Bacon: 6 ch. Soldier in King Philip's War.

Children: Josiah Wood, Lydia Wood, Josiah Wood, II, Lydia Wood, Samuel Wood, Joseph Wood, Ruth Wood

Origins

Michael Bacon married three times; all named Mary.[5] Michael's first wife was named Mary (Unknown), and they married about 1635/6 in England. All of his four (or five) children were with his first wife:[2] ... Lydia (Bacon) Wood (Both Thomas W. Baldwin[1] and NEHGR vol. 57[4] omit daughter Lydia.)

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Lydia Wood's Timeline

1638
1638
Probably, Winston, Suffolk , England (United Kingdom)
1658
October 10, 1658
Charlton, Middlesex County, Massachusetts Bay Colony
1659
November 23, 1659
Charlestown, Middlesex, Massachusetts, United States
1662
July 2, 1662
Charlestown, Middlesex, Massachusetts Bay Colony, British Colonial America
1674
December 27, 1674
Charlestown, Suffolk County, MA, United States
1712
November 25, 1712
Age 74
Charlestown, Boston, Suffolk County, Massachusetts Bay Colony, Colonial America
1712
Age 74
Charlestown, Massachusetts Bay Colony, British Colonial America